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What Does SGPT - 46 & SGOT - 55 Suggest?

hai dr i checked my sgpt sgot yesterday the values r SGOT-46,SGPT-55, before this 2month back i checked it was SGOT36, SGPT, 38,iam on medication for high cholestoral atorvastatin since 2 years, last year by september 2011 i checked LFT TEST EVERY THING WAS NORMAL, YYYY@YYYY
Mon, 6 Jul 2015
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Hi,
Thanks for your question.

As you have mentioned you are on atorvastatin for high cholesterol, There are following possibilities for marginal increase in liver enzymes-
1) Longterm use of Atorvastatin can cause raised liver enzymes. But your levels of liver enzymes are not significantly raised to stop atorvastatin.
2) NASH (Non-alcoholic SteatoHepatitis) if you are obese it may be possibility. It is associated with insulin resistance.

I would like to advise you to repeat your liver function test after 2 to 3 weeks, if liver enzymes rises further consult your doctor for detailed clinical examination and if required further evaluation.

Hope this helps you, if so do vote as helpful.
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What Does SGPT - 46 & SGOT - 55 Suggest?

Hi, Thanks for your question. As you have mentioned you are on atorvastatin for high cholesterol, There are following possibilities for marginal increase in liver enzymes- 1) Longterm use of Atorvastatin can cause raised liver enzymes. But your levels of liver enzymes are not significantly raised to stop atorvastatin. 2) NASH (Non-alcoholic SteatoHepatitis) if you are obese it may be possibility. It is associated with insulin resistance. I would like to advise you to repeat your liver function test after 2 to 3 weeks, if liver enzymes rises further consult your doctor for detailed clinical examination and if required further evaluation. Hope this helps you, if so do vote as helpful.